Bad Credit Unsecured Personal Loans – No Checking Account Rates?
Bad credit unsecured personal loans are a quick way to get some extra cash to help you make ends meet with it comes to money. Having no checking account does not make it any easier to get a lower interest rate but this should not deter you from trying to get a bad credit personal [...]
Subprime Blogger Breaks 200,000 Google Searches Since July 4th
Our quest for 1 million Google searches that send visitors to Subprime Blogger has seen an amazing week. Just last weekend I talked about the disappointment of falling below 1000 Google search visitors for each of the weekend days. I promised we would create interesting and engaging content and I hope we did that; the [...]
Mortgage Interest Rates October 30 – Refinance Rates Much Lower
Mortgage interest rates for October 30th, 2009 are down significantly even though it is in light volume. The 30 year fixed rate is down to 4.76% while the 15 year fixed rate is down to 4.25%. The 5/1 ARM is also down to 3.67%. It is still very early on a Friday morning so this [...]
Bad Credit Debt Consolidation – Credit Card Payments Once a Month?
Going through bad credit debt consolidation could help you to reduce your credit card payments to once a month. If you are like most Americans, you probably have more than one credit card. The average number of credit cards the average American household has is eight. It is hard to keep up with due dates [...]
Government Mortgage Refinance Plan – Obama Continues to Lower Rates
The government mortgage refinance plan was created by President Obama and his administration in hopes of keeping mortgage rates low to allow all home owners to refinance. If home owners can refinance to a lower mortgage rate then they are going to have to pay less, possibly much less, on their monthly mortgage payment. The [...]
Bank of America Refinance Mortgage Rates – Lock in Under 5%
Bank of America refinance mortgage rates have been around or below 5% since the beginning of September. Many home owners would like to refinance under the psychological level of 5% but we have yet to see a strong move below this point. With that being said, there are still opportunities to lock into a mortgage [...]
Wells Fargo Refinance Mortgage Rates – Applications Drop, Rates Still Low
Wells Fargo refinance mortgage rates remain near 5% but we have seen a drop in mortgage applications. This week mortgage applications dropped 12.3% with the expiration of the first time home buyers tax credit looming. If the tax credit expires without and extension then there is a good chance that we will see a continued [...]
VA Home Loan Mortgage Rates October 29 – Current Rates Still Low
VA home loan mortgage rates for October 29th, 2009 remain very low. The conventional 30 year fixed rate mortgage is at 4.84% while the 15 year fixed is at 4.31%. The 5/1 ARM is around 3.71%. VA home loan mortgage rates are generally .5% to 1% lower than conventional mortgage rates so you can see [...]
First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Extension Backed by Obama Administration
The first time home buyer tax credit extension has been the talk of Washington this week. The $8000 tax credit is set to expire on November 30th and many analysts predict that the expiration would cause great problems in the housing market. For four straight months we have seen housing prices stable or rising and [...]
Unemployment Benefits Extension Strongly Considered by Obama Administration
UPDATE: Unemployment Benefits Extension Passes in the Senate, 98-0 UPDATE: Unemployment Benefits Extension; Will It Cause Job Seekers to be Lazy? Please get the conversation going at this link. Over 2 million unemployed Americans stand to benefit from an unemployment benefits extension. There has been quite the buzz around Washington about the possibility of an [...]
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